The unofficial DJ of the Los Angeles Lakers, DJ Bamboozle, was vacationing at the Four Seasons Private Island in the Maldives in April. He was with a small group of pals led by LeBron James. After spending a night in Dubai, the party set out for the islands of South Asia. These lads, who are equally passionate about basketball and football, recently spent the night together playing NFL video games, further solidifying their connection.
The NBA icon is enamored with NFL football, from his intense passion for the sport to his intense obsession with Deion Sanders. The cherry on top is the amazing athlete’s passion for video games, with over two decades of industry expertise.
Lebron James brings out his inner DJ Khaled.
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The 38-year-old King James is fond of playing Madden, and his best friend knows him very well. DJ Bamboozle just gave him a terrific gift for his birthday. He reserved the entire field at SoFi Stadium, the home stadium of the Los Angeles Rams so that the incredible football fans could play against him. Yes, two gamers can play Madden at a stadium with a capacity of over 70,000 people!
After this, they decided to have a sleepover by playing Madden, and King James ultimately hailed with victory suppressing his DJ pal. He chose to insult him in DJ Khaled’s voice as he dramatically yelled at him. “Get these Bums outta here; get him outta here,” said LeBron Games.
He posted this drastically funny incident on his Instagram stories as he wrote, “ALL THE WAY OUT OF HERE! Another DJ Kahled voice.” But Bam was cool as he was enjoying his drink while James was roasting him with melodramatic expressions.
DJ Bamboozle, who is this San Diego native?
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Jeremy Adams, a San Diego native, goes under various aliases. His mother refers to him as Jeremy, but others, such as NBA stars LeBron James and Jada Dudley, refer to him as Bam. Most people, however, know him as DJ Bamboozle, a sought-after DJ who plays at events all over the world. Adams was nurtured in Clairemont by his scholar and educator mother and his Navy veteran father, who encouraged him to achieve in everything from academics to athletics.
DJ Bam was front and center for the team’s historic NBA championship triumph in 2020, even supplying a song that was aired throughout Lakers coverage on ESPN and Sportsnet. “Show Me Your Heart” was the title of the song, and it featured vocalist Hope.
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